Over summer i watched a variety of documentaries, ranging from tragic events to people's adventures. the most recent documentary i watched was 9/11 I was there. It was a documentary i found on sky's anytime service and was created for the audiences to meet the people caught up in the terror attacks of 9/11. This documentary contains a poetic yet expository style as it shows the real emotions and feelings of the unfortunate victims of the attacks as well as exposes the real information as to what actually happened. Unfortunately i was unable to find any clips available to post on my blog but found some images as shown below of a photographer who starred in the documentary named David Handschuh that was photographing the unfortunate event.
Another Documentary that i had watched over summer was one about the world's tiniest girl named Charlotte. It was a documentary aired on channel five and followed the lives of Charlotte and her family and how they have coped with Charlotte's rare condition whihc will enable her to grow no taller than 2ft. Charlotte is the youngest out of 4 children aged 2 and has a rare form of primordial dwarfism. The documentary is an observational documentary that follows the family and exposes their issues. The documentary overall gives off an emotional effect and makes the audience feel the emotions that the family has felt all through the sppech and interviews with the parents.
Below is the trailer for the documentary aired on channel five:
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